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Brian Richins

@brian_richins

"Weather is my True Love" Meteorology, Storm Chaser: #USNavy Veteran 🇺🇸

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calendar_today31-08-2016 15:46:56

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Governor Andy Beshear (@govandybeshear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kentucky, we're under some of the most serious weather threats I've seen. We need everyone statewide to take this seriously. Tonight, we expect tornadoes, dangerous winds and hail. You need to be prepared. Have alerts on, an emergency kit ready and stay elsewhere if safer. 1/2

Brian Richins (@brian_richins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You know what I like about the weather community on here, is all these people want you to follow them but they never follow you back

Edgar ONeal (@edgaronealwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PLEASE SHARE! We are looking for this sensor somewhere around Weatherford, Texas. It could be in surrounding areas as well. We got this inside a tornado earlier this evening! Please let us know if you find it!

PLEASE SHARE!  We are looking for this sensor somewhere around Weatherford, Texas.  It could be in surrounding areas as well. We got this inside a tornado earlier this evening! Please let us know if you find it!
Reed Timmer, PhD (@reedtimmerusa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PLEASE BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR THIS TORNADO PROBE Weatherford, Texas area and 2-40 miles north/northwest of there! We launched this rocket into the tornado west of Weatherford from I20. We watched the parachute pop and the sensor was carried up past 3800 feet inside the tornado

PLEASE BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR THIS TORNADO PROBE Weatherford, Texas area and 2-40 miles north/northwest of there! 

We launched this rocket into the tornado west of Weatherford from I20. We watched the parachute pop and the sensor was carried up past 3800 feet inside the tornado
OTUS Project (@project_otus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our research drone collected data through tornadogenesis near Morton, TX yesterday, including this subvortex early in its life.

Gerald Mengel (@gmengel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Satellites detected what it thought was a lightning bolt over clear sky SE of Columbia. It also detected a flash over the NC/VA line near I-85. This was likely the meteor that was seen over the Carolinas, Georgia, and Tennessee! These detection's came about 20-30 minutes apart.

Satellites detected what it thought was a lightning bolt over clear sky SE of Columbia. It also detected a flash over the NC/VA line near I-85.

This was likely the meteor that was seen over the Carolinas, Georgia, and Tennessee! These detection's came about 20-30 minutes apart.